Great inside look into Melbournes biggest hometown war.
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That was great. What a scrap.
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That was great. What a scrap.
It was mate we were ringside for that one too.
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IamInuit
That was great. What a scrap.
It was mate we were ringside for that one too.
I've never been to a big fight live.
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IamInuit
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Andre
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IamInuit
That was great. What a scrap.
It was mate we were ringside for that one too.
I've never been to a big fight live.
Whats stopping you distance? You are going to have to try and pick a war when you do so it lives in your mind. :)
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IamInuit
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Andre
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IamInuit
That was great. What a scrap.
It was mate we were ringside for that one too.
I've never been to a big fight live.
Whats stopping you distance? You are going to have to try and pick a war when you do so it lives in your mind. :)
I did see Willie Dewit vs Bert Cooper and almost wept but I've never been to a big one. I almost flew east to see Shawn O'Sullivan v Simon Brown. Glad I missed it lol.
To be honest I doubt I'd like it and I know that sounds like sour grapes but I really like to watch the fights and I doubt I'd be able to. I have no desire at all to travel to Vegas for example so if I would not be able to see the fight like I would want to, it would be a cash toilet.I'd love to see all of Britain and take in a few good domestics everywhere I went but I doubt I'd ever go for a fight unless I planned a months holiday with it at least.
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Cooper v dewitt was a brutal beat down, still worth it.